Seventeen year old Fay has been alone ever since the suicide of her best friend back when she was a Freshman. Living with her dad Rick, mother Gwen, and sister Hazel you wouldn't consider she's so broken. School has been a living hell and every day it just keeps getting worse.
Miss popular girl, Amy, has known Fay all her life and only chooses to make it worse. From websites, texts, pictures, and rumors.. Amy has the skill set to ruin her life completely. Not only that, but she is dating the hottest guy in school, Chad, who is complete and utter dick. Chad's best-friend, Alex, however has a different voice compared to Chad's and although he hurts feelings, breaks hearts, he might just be able to save one.
Fay is a dark girl who lives in a world full of hatred and labels. From depression, anxiety, starvation, pain, suicidal thoughts, and scars on her wrists, someone or something will be able to teach her that she is not alone.
That we are all not alone, and this world may be shit. But our imaginations are infinite and you have to dream before you run out of time.
Chad is, well, a Chad, or at least he looks like one. He's got his sights set on the cool nerd Becky and enlists the help of her shy incel ex-friend Noah, offering to help him get the gorgeous girl (Stacy) he desperately wants. Noah is reluctant to help, believing that he will be stuck in inceldom forever, but Chad's interest in his life gives him hope. When their plans go awry, they start turning their romantic attention towards each other.
CONTENT WARNING: Given the subject matter, you can guess that this story has dark themes in it, such as suicide and self-harm (plus the mental health issues that often cause them), sexism, slut-shaming homophobia, biphobia and transphobia. There is also swearing and some mentions of sex but nothing too explicit